Core Points - Commercial Metals Company (CMC) has received the Obelisk Award for Arts Education from the Business Council for the Arts (BCA), recognizing its support for arts and culture in North Texas [1][5] - CMC has hosted the annual 'Scrap Can Be Beautiful' contest for 46 years, partnering with Booker T. Washington School for the Performing and Visual Arts, where students create sculptures from metal scrap materials [2][3] - The competition promotes environmental sustainability by repurposing metal scrap into art, aligning with CMC's commitment to sustainability since its founding over 100 years ago [3][4] Company Overview - CMC is an innovative solutions provider focused on building a stronger, safer, and more sustainable world, primarily serving the global construction sector [4] - The company operates an extensive manufacturing network in the United States and Central Europe, offering products and technologies for various construction applications, including infrastructure and energy generation [4] Business Council for the Arts Overview - The Business Council for the Arts, founded in 1988, is a nonprofit organization that promotes business support for arts and culture in North Texas [5] - BCA's initiatives include arts-based employee engagement programs and the annual Obelisk Awards, which celebrate business-arts partnerships and their impact on the cultural landscape [5]
CMC Named 2025 Obelisk Award Honoree